The Star Trek Into Darkness actor opened up about the on-set prank he fell for — and the other hilarious slip-up fans still ...
It’s not normal for public health to be so partisan.
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Since the advent of DNA testing, law enforcement agencies have been able to prosecute crimes - and exonerate the wrongly ...
Chemist Katelynn Perrault Uptmor discussed her work using comprehensive two-dimensional gas chromatography (GC×GC) to improve ...
Newly released Department of Health Services records of sanctions obtained by The Arizona Republic show far more fines than ...
America feels familiar to a British person—until it doesn’t. Lucinda Hiam writes from the US, observing that nothing has felt more foreign than living in a country where the threat of gun violence is ...
Book bans that began in K–12 schools are reaching colleges, threatening academic freedom and limiting access to diverse ...
A contractor that helped clean up toxic waste at the United States’ biggest superfund site will have new leadership next year.
Since the advent of DNA testing, law enforcement agencies have been able to prosecute crimes — and exonerate the wrongly convicted — with greater certainty than ever before. Though not perfect, ...
A UC Berkeley biochemistry PhD and gene editing expert has launched a new effort in the field of genetic engineering on human embryos as a way to prevent disease before birth.
Payne liked the creative challenge of finding beauty and order in places that were traditionally unphotogenic or cluttered, ...